Barometric Pressure in Middlesbrough, United Kingdom 
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Hourly Pressure Trends
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Upcoming Days
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The barometric pressure in Middlesbrough varies throughout the year. It changes with the weather systems that move over the North Sea. These systems bring low pressure and high pressure. Low pressure brings cloudy and wet weather. High pressure brings clear and dry weather.
Middlesbrough is surrounded by hills and mountains to the south and west. The North York Moors are to the south. The Pennines are to the west. These hills and mountains block or redirect air masses. They make the air rise and cool. This cools the air and makes clouds form. The clouds bring rain and wind.
The city's location near the North Sea also affects the weather. The sea warms the air in winter. It cools the air in summer. This makes the temperature in Middlesbrough milder than inland areas. The sea air is also humid. This makes the air feel cooler than the actual temperature.